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IoT Operating Systems Market Size Worth USD 4.06 Billion in 2032 | Emergen Research

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The global Internet of Things (IoT) operating systems market size was USD 0.50 billion in 2022 and is expected to register a rapid revenue CAGR of 23.3% during the forecast period. Moreover, multiple platform support, optimal cost-effectiveness, wider market coverage, and contented users are all obtained through multi-platform app development. Companies have a future-proof option as they can choose to distribute the same source code to different platforms at a later time. Furthermore, rising popularity of emerging technologies such as cloud computing and mobility is also expected to drive revenue growth of the market during the forecast period.
An introduction of cloud computing technology within enterprises and rising need for multi-platform mobility are key factors driving market revenue growth. An Operating System (OS), also known as embedded operating system, is important in the processer of any computing system. Internet of Things (IoT) Operating Systems is designed for specifications and demands of IoT devices and applications.
A current trend in the IoT operating systems market is rising adoption of IoT in healthcare. A device with a sensor that can communicate with the real world and transmit data to the Internet is referred to as an IoT unit. These devices can collect various patient data and receive feedback from medical professionals in the field of healthcare. One successful application of IoT in healthcare is Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) for insulin pens used by diabetic patients.
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The software license issues, and operating system IP infringement are key factors, which could restrain market revenue growth. Software intellectual property, sometimes referred to as software IP, is a computer code or a program that is legally shielded from theft, unauthorized use, and copying.
Market Segment Insights
Application Insights:
On the basis of application, the global IoT operating systems market is segmented into smart building, smart manufacturing/smart factories, smart utilities, connected logistics, smart retail, smart healthcare, and others. The smart factories segment accounted for largest market share in the global IoT operating systems market in 2022. This is due to the rising use of IoT for transforming conventional factories into smart factories in Industry 4.0 with the use of a network of linked devices, sensors, and software to monitor and optimize the production process.
Product Type Insights:
On the basis of applications, the global IoT operating systems market is segmented into Windows 10 Internet of Things (IoT) Operating Systems, WindRiver VxWorks IoT OS, Embedded Apple IOS and OSX, Nucleus RTOS, Green Hills Integrity Internet of Things (IoT) Operating Systems, and other Internet of Things (IoT) Operating Systems. The Windows 10 Internet of Things (IoT) Operating Systems segment is expected to account for significantly large market share in the global IoT operating systems market during the forecast period due to increasing applications of Windows 10 across a broad spectrum of IoT devices. Windows Embedded, a previous version of Windows, was evolved into Windows 10 IoT, which is available from Microsoft as Enterprise and Core.
Regional Insights:
North America accounted for largest market share in the global IoT operating systems market in 2022 due to increasing digitization occurring across countries in this region. For instance, on 8 June 2022, the Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) and Microsoft Corp. announced a new multiyear relationship that will use Microsoft Cloud to assist P&G construct the digital manufacturing of the future. In order to bring products to consumers more quickly, and raise productivity while cutting costs, the two businesses will collaborate to develop to accelerate and expand P&G’s digital manufacturing platform and take use of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).
Europe is expected to register the fastest market growth rate in the global IoT operating systems market during the forecast period due to increasing development and application of IoT technology. For instance, the EU-funded project IoT-edge-Cloud Operating System (ICOS) was launched in Barcelona. The project, Future European Platforms for the Edge: Meta Operating Systems, is supported by the European Commission through the Horizon Europe Program. Together, twenty-two of the top European firms from eleven different nations have come together to address the issues surrounding IoT-edge-cloud paradigm.
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Report Details
Outcome

Market Size in 2022
USD 0.50 Billion

CAGR (2023–2032)
23.3%

Revenue Forecast To 2032
USD 4.06 Billion

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Base Year For Estimation
2022

Historical Data
2019-2021

Forecast Period
2023–2032

Quantitative Units
Revenue in USD Billion and CAGR in % from 2023 to 2032

Report Coverage
Revenue forecast, company ranking, competitive landscape, growth factors, and trends

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Segments Covered
Component, enterprise size, application, product type, end-use industry, and region

Regional Scope
North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa

Country Scope
U.S., Canada, Mexico, Germany, France, UK, Italy, Spain, Benelux, Rest of Europe, China, India, Japan, South Korea, Rest of APAC, Brazil, Rest of LATAM, Saudi Arabia, UAE, South Africa, Turkey, and Rest of Middle East & Africa

Key Companies Profiled
Google LLC, Apple Inc., eSOL Co., Ltd., BlackBerry Limited, ARM Limited, WITTENSTEIN SE, Enea, Siemens AG, Green Hills Software LLC, SYSGO GmbH, Microsoft Corporation, Wind River Systems, Inc., Silicon Laboratories Inc., AO Kaspersky Lab, Canonical Ltd., Advantech Co., Ltd., Altera Corporation, Atmel, Cypress.io, and SAMSUNG

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Major Companies and Competitive Landscape
The global IoT operating systems market is fairly fragmented, with many large and medium-sized players accounting for majority of market revenue. Major players are deploying various strategies, entering into mergers & acquisitions, strategic agreements & contracts, developing, testing, and introducing more effective IoT operating systems solutions in the market. some major players included in the global IoT operating systems market report are:
Google LLC
Apple Inc.
eSOL Co., Ltd.
BlackBerry Limited
ARM Limited
WITTENSTEIN SE
Enea
Siemens AG
Green Hills Software LLC
SYSGO GmbH
Microsoft Corporation
Wind River Systems, Inc.
Silicon Laboratories Inc.
AO Kaspersky Lab
Canonical Ltd.
Advantech Co., Ltd.
Altera Corporation
Atmel
Cypress.io
SAMSUNG
Strategic Development
On 27 January 2023, Cypherbridge Systems, a leading supplier of secure IoT software solutions, announced that their SDKPac and uLoadXL IoT software have been integrated with the most recent PX5 Real-Time Operating System (RTOS). In order to ensure more secure IoT solutions, the integrated solution meets both existing and emerging security standards and laws while also accelerating the development of IoT platforms.
On 21 June 2022, Microsoft announced that it had extended its secured-core security design to edge devices and IoT. Microsoft has determined that the secured-core method for IoT devices is ready for production use since it is currently at the general availability level. These comprised four IoT gateway devices, ThinkEdge SE30 Gateway from Lenovo, NUC11TNHv5000 Gateway from Intel, SRG-TG01 Gateway from Aaeon, and PE200U Intelligent Edge Computer from Asus. According to Microsoft, PCs using its Secured-Core strategy are 60% less susceptible to infection than PCs without Secured-Core.
Segments Covered in Report
For the purpose of this report, Emergen Research has segmented the global IoT operating systems market on the basis of component, enterprise size, application, product type, end-use industry, and region:
Component Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2019-2032)
Client Side
Server Side
Professional Services
Enterprise Size Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2019-2032)
Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
Large Enterprises
Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2019-2032)
Smart Building
Smart Manufacturing/Smart Factories
Smart Utilities
Connected Logistics
Smart Retail
Smart Healthcare
Others
Product Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2019-2032)
Windows 10 IoT OS
WindRiver VxWorks IoT OS
Embedded Apple IOS and OSX
Nucleus RTOS
Green Hills Integrity IoT OS
Other IoT OS
End-use Industry Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2019-2032)
Information Technology
Manufacturing
Medical and Healthcare
Consumer Electronics
Industrial Automation
Energy and Utilities
Transportation and Logistics
Others
Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2019–2032)
North America
U.S.
Canada
Mexico
Europe
Germany
France
UK
Italy
Spain
Benelux
Rest of Europe
Asia Pacific
China
India
Japan
South Korea
Rest of APAC
Latin America
Brazil
Rest of LATAM
Middle East & Africa
Saudi Arabia
UAE
South Africa
Turkey
Rest of Middle East & Africa
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New regulations in the European Union (EU) are set to compel companies to increase transparency regarding the data they use to train artificial intelligence (AI) systems, potentially unveiling closely guarded industry practices, reports the Times of India.
Since OpenAI, supported by Microsoft, introduced ChatGPT to the public 18 months ago, there has been a surge in public interest and investment in generative AI. This technology enables rapid generation of text, images, and audio content.
As the AI industry expands, concerns have emerged regarding how companies source data for training their models, particularly whether using content from popular books and movies without creators’ consent constitutes a breach of copyright.
The EU’s new AI Act, phased in over the next two years, mandates stricter regulations while allowing time for businesses to adjust to new requirements. Nevertheless, the practical implementation of these rules remains uncertain, notes the report.
Mandating “detailed summaries”
A contentious provision of the AI Act requires organizations deploying general-purpose AI models like ChatGPT to provide “detailed summaries” of the training data. The newly established AI Office plans to release a template for these summaries by early 2025 after consulting stakeholders. However, AI companies oppose disclosing their training data, arguing it as a trade secret that could unfairly benefit competitors if made public, the report reveals.
In the past year, major tech firms including Google, OpenAI, and Stability AI have faced lawsuits alleging unauthorized use of content for AI training. Despite US President Joe Biden’s executive orders addressing AI security risks, legal challenges regarding copyright remain largely untested, the report adds.
Backlash against OpenAI
Amid heightened scrutiny, tech companies have struck content-licensing deals with media outlets and websites. OpenAI, for instance, has partnered with the Financial Times and The Atlantic, while Google has collaborated with NewsCorp and Reddit.
Despite these efforts, OpenAI drew criticism in March when Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati declined to confirm whether YouTube videos were used to train its video-generating tool, Sora, citing potential violations of company terms and conditions.
Source: business-standard.com
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Picsart and Getty Images are joining forces to develop an AI image generator exclusively trained on Getty’s licensed stock content.
According to Picsart, their AI lab is constructing a bespoke model from the ground up to power this tool. It aims to provide the platform’s paying subscribers with the ability to generate images that come with full commercial rights. This initiative seeks to address persistent concerns about potential copyright violations associated with AI-generated content. The Picsart / Getty Images generator is slated for launch later this year and will be accessible through Picsart’s API services.
This collaboration bears similarities to Adobe’s Firefly AI model, initially introduced as a prompt-based image generation tool within Photoshop last year. Adobe has since expanded its integration across various Creative Cloud applications. Adobe’s model also emphasizes commercial safety by training on stock images from Adobe’s own library, along with openly licensed or out-of-copyright content. However, questions remain about the integrity of the training data and user trust in Adobe’s approach.
Getty Images has previously ventured into commercially-focused AI products through partnerships with Bria AI and Runway, and by teaming up with Nvidia to introduce “Generative AI by Getty Images,” leveraging its extensive catalog of licensed images. Adobe’s widespread integration of the Firefly model into popular applications like Photoshop, Illustrator, Lightroom, and Express may pose a challenge for Picsart’s new offering in terms of attracting creatives away from Adobe’s established ecosystem.
Source: theverge.com
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On June 13, Microsoft announced that it will postpone the rollout of its AI-powered feature “Recall” with new computers next week due to privacy concerns. Instead, the tech giant plans to offer Recall for preview to a smaller group later, following feedback and additional testing.
Recall is designed to track various activities from web browsing to voice chats, compiling a searchable history stored on the user’s computer. This allows users to easily retrieve past actions, even months later.
Originally slated for broad availability on June 18 for Copilot+ PC users, Recall will now undergo a preview phase exclusively within Microsoft’s Windows Insider Program (WIP) in the coming weeks. This decision, as stated in a blog post by the Redmond, Washington-based company, underscores their commitment to ensuring a trusted, secure, and reliable experience for all customers.
Copilot+ PCs, introduced in May, feature advanced AI capabilities aimed at enhancing user interactions and productivity. The WIP, a platform for software testing, enables enthusiasts to preview upcoming Windows operating system features.
Microsoft intends to incorporate feedback from the WIP community before extending the Recall preview to all Copilot+ PC users in the near future.
Following the feature’s announcement, concerns over privacy were swiftly voiced on social media, with some users fearing potential surveillance implications. Elon Musk, prominent technologist and billionaire, likened Recall to a scenario from the dystopian series “Black Mirror,” highlighting societal apprehensions about the impact of advanced technologies.
Source: reuters.com

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